- Askew vet Ethan Suplee stars in “Desert Blue”, directed by Morgan J. Freeman also starring Brendan Sexton III, Kate Hudson, Christina Ricci, Casey Affleck, John Hurt, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, Sara Gilbert and Michael Ironside.
The flick’s gonna be shown at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept 12 & Sept 14. Details? Yup, we got ’em:
Freeman’s second film, also featuring Sexton in a pivotal role, could not be set farther away from his debut. A small town, with 89 people living in it on a good day, is quarantined when a truck carrying a “secret ingredient” for a cola drink crashes on the highway and its driver dies of unknown causes. A teenage TV star named Skye, passing through on a road trip with her father, is trapped in town until the crisis ends, with nothing to do but hang out with the local kids.
They are a mixed bunch, with different dreams and anxieties. A collective uneasiness hangs over them, even before the crisis: the town is dying, distinguished only by a novelty giant ice cream cone and an incomplete water park – Baxter Beach – and they know it. Everybody loves and pities Blue (Sexton). His dad was building the water park until his death in a motel fire, which everyone thinks was set by the explosives-obsessed Ely (the enormously gifted Christina Ricci), although she claims not. Skye is intrigued by Blue and gradually drops her pretentious and condescending airs, drawing closer to the troubled boy. Meanwhile, her divorced father tries to comfort Blue’s mother, still confused about her husband’s death.
Freeman’s ability to interweave these complex characters and stories together impressively suggests the sure hand of a veteran. Yet, again, it is his astonishing ability to draw out nuanced and revelatory performances from his wonderful ensemble of actors – also including Casey Affleck, Sara Gilbert and Kate Hudson – that sets Freeman apart from his American independent colleagues.
Noah Cowan

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